Re-Thinking the Drinking Age: A Debate
Is 21 Working? Is 18 the Answer?
Thursday, April 23, 2009 7:30 - 9 pm
Room C234, New Trier Northfield Campus
7 Happ Road, Northfield, IL
(The
event has already occurred. This page summarizes the event and provides
links to relevant resources, including the slides of the presenters.)
Representatives
from Mothers Against Drunk Driving and the National Youth Rights Association
square off in a debate of ideas format to cover the studies, the facts and the
logical reasons pro and con for keeping the legal minimum drinking age at
21-years of age. The debate was inspired by the Amethyst Initiative - a call by
134 university presidents and chancellors to "weigh all the consequences of
current alcohol policies and to invite new ideas on how best to prepare young
adults to make responsible decisions about alcohol use." The debate of ideas
will be moderated by a member of the League of Women Voters, and is co-sponsored
by the League of Women Voters of Glencoe, Glenview,
Winnetka-Northfield-Kenilworth, and Wilmette. Parents, students and all members
of the community are encouraged to attend to gain insight into all aspects of
this important public policy issue. This is the fourth and last in the 2008-09
series of FAN presentations. CPDUs will be available for education and health
professionals.
Map to location.
21: an imperfect success, Don Zeigler, PhD. (slides
shared by Google Docs)
18 is the answer, Alex Koroknay-Palicz (slides shared by Google
Docs)
(photo
from the debate courtesy of makeitbetter.net
)
Makeitbetter.net reports on the event
analysis of the issue by Speak Up Prevention Coalition of Lake Forest/Lake
Bluff
Mothers Against Drunk Driving
references on
underage drinking
National Youth Rights
Association
position
paper
FAN Flyer (2.5 MB pdf)
Press Release for this event
Re-Thinking the Drinking Age event program
Summary of data from pre-program survey
Summary of data from program evaluations
Center for Disease Control
National Trends in
Risk Behaviors (see
PDF on Alcohol Use)
Amethyst Initiative
Launched in July 2008, the Amethyst Initiative is made up of chancellors and
presidents of universities and colleges across the United States. These higher
education leaders have signed their names to a public statement that the problem
of irresponsible drinking by young people continues despite the minimum legal
drinking age of 21, and there is a culture of dangerous binge drinking on many
campuses. The Amethyst Initiative supports informed and unimpeded debate
on the 21 year-old drinking age. Amethyst Initiative presidents and chancellors
call upon elected officials to weigh all the consequences of current alcohol
policies and to invite new ideas on how best to prepare young adults to make
responsible decisions about alcohol use.
Choose Responsibility is a
nonprofit organization founded to stimulate informed and dispassionate public
discussion about the presence of alcohol in American culture and to consider
policies that will effectively empower young adults age 18 to 20 to make mature
decisions about the place of alcohol in their own lives.
Alcohol is a reality in the lives of young Americans. It cannot be denied,
ignored, or legislated away.
Links to League of Women Voter sites (get informed and vote on
April 7) :
Glencoe:
http://glencoe.il.lwvnet.org/
Glenview:
http://www.glenview.il.lwvnet.org/
Wilmette:
http://www.lwvwilmette.org/
Winnetka, Northfield, Kenilworth:
http://lwv-wnk.org/
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